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De Contact With tint. Wmid Make Kier a etser Wife? (Eva Potty In New York Snu.J Soibe people say that a busine** life spoili a woman for a wife; others say that it fits her for wife hood. It depends on the women herself. Some women becomen coarse-grained and hardened through friction with the work-a-day world; some lose their enthusiasm, and a women w ithout enthusih on is like a bird without a voice; others grow more coripassionate, more tender, more innocent. An elderly rman, a middle agvd matron and a girl, in talking over this subject, couldn't -gree. "So your dearest girl friend is go ing to be uarried," i-aid the rutroin, turning to the girl. "Yes, wnd it's a fortunate warn wio geti her. Shell inake bim thl bei-t of wives," answered the girl wiih en thusiasm. "Well, we can't tell about that," said the wouj-n. "Your friend hits led a semi-public life for a g(ood In any years. Her work ias brought her ilto contact witi the world, with, all classes of 1orn, wouwnfn aid chil dren. This, I believe, spoils tihe Ia turally feminine tate for do>mit- icity. The average business wo,mnwn is an exciteimint craving creat urv. Et6rinail change and varifty urf- to hier what rurn is to Iio sto<ly driinkvr, as t be P()oPle call ihim. though I never coil i th*nk of any bijibitual driinkt-r ing particularly stAdwy. Shif- on this c intet fifir uhan wn lf 1;;n 111iid(s. I'Ve htard plople Say tat busirness experie1ne wains t Vi-ilwt advalntage to lie w%iffo, but I db> lot bwli,-ve i. B sn .i.n b r too uminh for tiiir On .I i* Th yi-s- learn to crit ivi- s- l tI ni h z pople, anld Ilis b4-tn-il., wondn Irnm ture to thwm, and thi ln-iaril !o not escapo. 'hey anaillyz(-1 b irdnd his love, and the Ininfutn we -g:n to analyzit love, to sop rtnit4i it, to t. :if it apart, to weigh it, ii.ensuirn it you know wha lhlppoins Love 1 is appears. This love of exeitemnit and (Alingtl fimd this un hit of anly spoils t10e huinIs1 w0rit fr wfe makr."' "13o8h atn<d 1NnSnP!" eXChflamd the old muan. "A busiinss life imiy not be so muchi0 of an idvaiIngnf to ia woitmn as at wife, but it is of theu greatest, ad van tage to iher I'unsbar nn . You and the little girl henrne wviIl prob abls be namusedi indn atmaz, to ineren me state thant tine mnost, inocnt. minded wonn I've over mennt ihave' been busiiness wonmn, workinig girls. and1( thait's the' point. Them,ro nowl. od(ge hans not tarni i,ed them'ii. I gino rance is not innIoencenn.. Voni tal .n' tihe girl bred unde'r hner mnotheinr's wig ini at beauItifuil, guairdl htoinn. iani becausoshe is igmiorint of thIen w~orldm and1( itsi ways, igntorantt of thie wea'ik nesses of hiummn Unr, is ino sign t hat~ sihe ii inn iocenit. I i nocetnc dwoVllIs in tihe intellect. Minmd you, I do inot saly thatt hocauiiset a womaltn works she is inntocenit, lbut 1 do say if a truly woatmanly wottmn is forced into a business life tbo elffect onriher is good, because it fits her for tine prpe reahan of womnan, aund thait is "Iin what wal ?" asked thle girl engerly. "Well you know thne average we man hans a very mtistatken idea of mnarriamgo. She t,hiniks that ends overyt hing, whon it oznly begints things. Site thiinks on thle (liy site enters the chnurchn a maid and loaves it a ibridlo'I'm mnarriedi now and there is ntoting else to do. TIhnis ntmn is mankind to mne,' atnd sihe sit tIes (down, andi(, while site doos her dutly toward hmt and pnrhaups reatlly aund truly loves himt, she unakes nto ollort tocohatrm, to bewitch, to falsciniate, to enslatve him. Shne tinks it is nto use. A womnti whno hats had ('xpo-) rience in btusiinoss Iifto does inot fool that way ; sine hans learned thne value of an ext,endedI aicquaiintanico, of thne importance of our relation one to another, of ourn depetntdeince oil each other, andl shne feels that lbor oxtornal life is n->t to be bondC upl ini this onit main. Shne knows that sIne can host help himi by holdiing others, TIhnen too, thuis busintess womanl hias a large respect, a largor' re'gatrd, more sym-. pathny for ia hnusband. Frsonatl ox poerience hits taugiht hter to be loin ient, t,o be considerate of every htuman hoe. ing. She knows that success is ob. t'inal nly by cnentmatioe, b.. siiglo-suindedness, and she won't harass her husbarpi when he comes home with trifling things that will right theruselves. Sho will show a keetn cousicteratiou for him that th' other kind of wornan is incapaible of. Tho business woman would not ask a ilsiness man, even if that business nau is her husband, any mord about his affairs than he chooso. to tell. She knows that it is bad policy for a Ishiess >erson to talk too much, and she knows how hurassiig, how exasperating it is to be questioned about things better left untold. She knows that a mar's business inter. ests are trad to suiffer through this sort of thing, aind her one idea is to help, iot to hinder, this man to whow she has vielded herself." "That ruay all be truo enough," spoke tny the girl, "bit does a titan want his wife to help him in his busiine s career'? I don't believe h does. I think he'd rather think of her as a sweet cow,>1iaion who will 1b waiting for hi when be comNti horne, a diiiiity creatnrp, loving ail lovable; a'.1 i.r'st people say that anly womjarn who has ever worked for a living in any Caicity loses her frniit itJi Y; some iiscall in iniocence, It I thi,k they inwa,i girl ishness. low oftvii we hear it said of it bread w iiiniiiig wnen, -01h, yes, she is bril liall, ebarnii(ig. facinating, but she hias lo-t thai;t t hinrg P>ossesed by wo. InI'-n* who liave i,ver worked' 1've wlAidi-ril if it wa, the Fji rit of de-. ewnience th,1ey wan*,t. bemicau a work irig W,)Ion (ho .bj lu!.. tliat-ntil she hall.s ill lovf.''. ''BhW look lit th,4 stri,ig0h, the P1n dITaev, the s..f control Slw4 findi1s ill Ilae- of it." Ilrg ir. i ttina . "For err thj.:' w'- j- we gailt H,ime th;ri ~ .* (l "-j' of Stisie11-a ;thin;, fr. ; .o -r tl)i, to .thi k th-it thil-ro 1 4r- j lls i u W-i 1 w,J, I wil l.- l .a fI g t%J l hl 6 .1 i .; ..:1 , a I I.e th. W.so~the .r I b ole e.-i I. I , t - h it i thivi hi fi b -ati p a i iH;,,r hy clwt but Wo th. i t -. t i isi it ll is tin lovil t wi%%M t hia , inVllll .1N tp \10r'i, SI.1. h i ' . I . i ) as it iI lieb wTittthe o r i,liio ILl he t li .rin atIn, ithe.' ote ene i p>i life ofh-fiile 'lt'in; lea s ur \\'h1 lt ii, tii reult tir, 3 rttor keen wit iri' ,,;: byt r .ir yie jtin u is frit hei'.o ic pe sIrta toi- ti. uij ver10sall in' seer b tr'ini i s lit waiira to bl, nt li; her h" itll il ovih ofi I i love that to hct-r t -ri suri ~ ha t touch1 4of1the~ diii!- i and itvr arit lie is noti to gis weltsb geara fIrIn butlI lire, ln-ad er. Noetwt ic s waithit citi rs igli i ifeit f W ,l. li ri 'ii o rutiil her1( w'it lare pt ti be'ni ji id, i. e to t is <sarfd nl "li lool at ac oiti itlgi for a vryhig ii>rspr to rar repese< icauiidoje arbit ittn is w l, tt it s g ealy toh fo hiseade to st wchiladb enogh to iia'iay. tti't noiia iutt I've neveritit ro rred a d u-' It bos nd nd it ap haitttoccrned iey -icddces ot fttor tit dnnton an dati eteos a st titili atc Ictcito i ille off iinit the t ea lyetar '' r't.of ti llth od b tess in dac iscalie coutt ihtti f i re c ears co spton wa,tcs roit. tiidetild an~i duna diseas te. Ni w it ing known to tent tho tt sandsn a tic l hat Ioer lierlettte's lt Meica )isi ttcvr nresoa ti e cn. of alivaes ifeeg taken ite ently' titaes orft the iuiseaec I Igalso ee bro. andte tl e allid o disea est if te a ir.>aaes, l. Itaes the berstlid-turor'ivc and fl) .hlower ctth e hie or ettealite, itt and ervc Ie restora utide Ities aei kein iiedg e loodhe appe mtes' the ldw oft digticve juiues,t faii tip new, firnt, tutietar t hsctics of lh-althI, It st rettgthtents thec lieart 's actioti, pi ittnottes the. ettlatctn of thec locd to ever y pr t oif the body ttd dleepents. thei birca'tig, thus suipidlyitng the bd,lod' wi vital iz.int co ygeni. lhotuands htavte t est illed to its ntrits. TheIc dc-aler who 0et cs somiethinig else as "'Just as gcoodc ' is dlishontest. I nevecr wast very ctrong~ atal then I hnd J,n (Grippe" wvritet Mris. 0 rael-e U. s'4nitht. of .tlo fett tir.ed h t h ti nte ii . I took thiree bot,ttles of D)r. tie.tent 's Fvoritec rie-eii on and14 tw *O''4 11e anPelet';i '4 t ' I hive be-t thalth ntow than for man iy years.'' 'Twenity-one cone ct-nt statnt p covet the tiallinig of a paiper-covered copy of i)oetor Pierce's Cotu iotn Senste Medical Ad viser. Cloth.on t .., .m.p.. ....h to Dr. . Vi shall, but if I were beginning life over again and these two women were before me to choose from, my hands would be hold out to the agirl who, thought neccessity or choice, has wandered a little way into the world and, who loves her and whom she lovep. returns with an unfalned and unwearied heart, and is a happy child ragain. The other wonjan too often has gone too far astray to be called back to her most perfect, self the sphere of home, and wifehood and mnotheriood." "You've puit a new light on it," said the womnen. "I shall fo.l more tenderly for the woman of the work aday world." "I shall try to be more like her," said the girl. so,41 MONUAIENF.OFA PRIVAI1E. It In lo Ile Ereeted Over the 11rate of Chatlex I) Jacob, Jr. Wlha Fe-1l it Sal Junan Louisviile, Ky.,t Jan. 2.--It bo caeni known toAlyt that the will of tho late Charlog D. .Jacob, 4x-Mayor of Lulisvillf, and Presideniit of the Kontucky Mutual Life Insurance Companv, sets aside the sui of $10, 000, - which is to be used for two vears by his widow and thol applied to the erection of it monmirent ovej the gravi of his tor, Charles D .111eoli, Jr., i privato iu the First United.l S1ates Cavalry, who wa. kil;(-(d il the iissault on San Jian Hill. When yoling Jtcob's rerains W(ere broight iomw the funeral wis the ilo.-t ellabora'o v 1-velr e i Louisville. The War Departmvnt de. f ield an I1dianlta company of vol111. ieers at ilitary miscot, a i ' Idlitor Hinry Wiattevrma mid othi-r promi-i nes ciizes atedas pa .llbearers. Tortured Rhei A Purely Vegetable BlorJ Remedy is the Only Cure. -E, t'li people generally know the truo cause of Rheumatism, there would bo no such thing as lini ments and lotions for this painful and disabling diseaso. The fact is, Rheuniatisin is a disordered stato of the blood-it can be reached, therefore, only through the blood. But all blood renedies can not cure Rheumatism, for it is an obstinate disease, ono which requires a real blood remedy-something more than a mero tonic. Swift's Spocific is tho only real blood remedy, and it p)romp)tly goes to the very bottom of oven the most obstinate caso. A few years ago I was taken with in flammatory Rheumaitismt,whiich,thiough mild at lirst., hieciame gradlually so in tense that I wits for weeks unable to walk. I tried several prominent physi cians and took their treatment faith fully, but was unable to get the slightest relis f. In fact, my cond(itionl siemedi to grow worse, the painis spiread over my entiAre hod y, ned~( fromt November to Matrchi I suffiered agony. I tried many pe' en t med icinies, but nonie relieved me. tli,on the adlvice of a friend I decided to try 8. 8. 8. Before allowi g mec to take it, however, my guzardia, who was a chemist, analyzed the remedy, and pro nounced it free of potash or mercury. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESlGNs Co,'YRIoHvS &c. kAnyne inar ehli an d{enertion rnay $ncI'cenl(tsrl oPno Jwimeican A handsoailystrateinkl. I,arrstnetr. ect t fr ,te r Ol,ic t agen. oti i n a rali r. InNN5laa & Co.sesoea.e Yrk ejch noic, 625euI F art, waitutonhe.C A Sowerntfi bJlmnecintoth ih-.Ant ti is sonaee yow eekl.Jntct fee iswollon, norvou and dam p.l newa ou Ii ave siarii g feet. or Ilih shoesx f ry A Ilt'u,'s I"oot ICase. it warius the fet andil ml<tles walkinig easy. Cures swollen and6( swe.at inzg foet, b' is1 rs. al nd cIloit' spots. I ellieves corn~s and bunitions of all paint and is a (certa in euro for Chilhlaiuns andi~ lrost b)il(e. Trvy it today. Soled by i'll dru'lggists4 arid' sh.loo s' oreis for 25,. Tfrial pactkage vmai:. Address, Allern S. O)linsted, L(oJloy, N. Y'. SHAKE INTO YOUR 8HOES Allen's Foot. Ease, a p)owder for thle feet. It cnres, painfl, swvollona, smarto rg, uiervouis feet anad inrst antly talo.s t he st inrg omit of (corn ati buInIionis. I f's t ho great est comf ort 1liscover V of IhIo ago. Al Ion's Foot. EIso miiakes tigh~)t or ntew shorts feel 'sav. I t is a ('or tia euro for Cii. daiuas, s w<it intg, catllousM, t iriad, achaing r.0t. Try if. todlay,. Silhl by all 1luggst s iand. t*hoo-nestores, 25 cta, 1'rial pact(kttgo F l1 F1. Address, Alomn 8. Ohnostod, Loltoy, N. Y, McClure's Mag.zine for Janunry McCluro's Magazine for January, in two articles on the lake submarine boat, gives its readers the double s'usalion of inspecting a really new awd extraordinary invoution aud of following an equally now and extra ordinary adventure. No man, since the days of Jonah, has mado a more curious voyage than that which Mr. Ray Staniard Baker describes as taken by himself asnd the artist W. D. Stevens in the Lake boat; and since tho creation of Jonah's whale, no more curious craft than the Lake b>oat. as Mr. Lake himself sets forth its principles, powers and possibilities, has been constructed. The boat drops down to the bottom of the sea, and there traversos the ground precisely like an automobile road-wagon; and from it divers stop out through a door on to the sea bot tom, as they m'ght stop out of a house into a garden, and go spading and hoeing among wrecks. Pictures drawn by Mr Stovens from life J illust rat o (he articles. S It.L. I'1OX IN sU uT111t. Ilan ] comtie irevalent Among Negroes andi no Funds Avalluble to %tamip it Out, Columbia, S. C., Jan. 3.-Gover aor Ellerbo has received letters from the clerk Of court of Sumter saying that small pox is prevalent iln the Mave,ivillo and Lynichburg setions of the county. The diswaso is confined to the Negro farim hands so far. The governor has no funl available to assist th local authorities In SWam11pinig out tho dieaso un11til the legislaitiro makes the necce,ssary tip propriatiori, tho fund for that, pur 1- . b-ing vxhansod. The diseiaw.e is co-Ainled % it biI a limit of eleve niles incl1(ded in each township. By m atism. I felt so much better after taking two bottles, that I continued the remedy, and in two months I was cured com pletely. The cure was permanent, for I have never since had a touch of Rheumatism, though many t i m e s exposed to damp and cold weather. ELEANOR I1. TiPPELL, 3711 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia. I Those who have had experience ,vith Rheumatism know that it becomes more severe each year, and like all other blood diseases, the doctors are totally unable to curo it. In fact, the only remedies which they pro scribe are potash and mercury, and though temporary relief may result, - these remedies pro * duce a stiffness of * joints and only in tensify the disease. . . S. S. never disappoints, for it is made to cure these decep-rooted diseases which are beyond the reach of all other remedies. It cures p)ermanently Rheumatism, Catarrh, Cancor, Scrofula, Eczema, and all other blood diseases. It is the only blood remedy guar an teedl Purely Vegetable Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. TIlT Oi. itA i,Ts MI )it, M i,. Pen'Ii.isnI,;D ii Manufacturers' Record Publishing Co. votedl to Soutthaern, i\gricualturre, dealin,> wvitLi,h i all 1 matrs rilated to (Generaln armning , lave St ork , l 'ou,lt ry, I )airv-. and1( every fa 'rm inteLr est and( jl pusuit inLi the Sruth. It is ' widely r0.rad by Nor'thlerni andI Wterna farmier,s con tE'niplaIting anov ing South. It ought to bn ini every Southeaorn fmamily, for it is "of thle South, by the South iad for thie South.'" EDITORIAL (CONTRIBUTORS: Ex -Un iteds States A ssistan0. t-Secrt ary of Ag~ I riulturae, Ex-I )irectrO U nited( St ates A \rricuroaat E'x y-aiimeL Sta tir in N ort.hi Caricona, I 'resirent I.ntrii - ,s vof Tennei(ssee tad I 'resi dent, of Uniite'd Sts A gricltural JExpIerbn entL Station in T1enn oessee. e1. In. ihilb-utrew, A. Si , l's, I. lx-( 'omauinissioa)er. of A\ gricrulure~ for 'i'or hiuness , 1tatho of "( uIliu andl iauig of TIobaccuo"' for U. S. tenthi ee;isus , "Tobiaccro I.,eaf," "Sheeptioj "(Grasses,"' iind otheir agr~diultura'tl Works. Th'ei regiular unbscrip;tion prrico of .I'ho Sout hern Farm Matgaz~ino is $1 ii year, but we offer it and Thor S[oral andx' News together one year for $2. c te.,ta rutI im eBa. NNYRYALPILLS At Four Score. Dr. Miles' Nervine Res-,res 3Walth '. '/ UNCLE EZEKIEL OBEAR, assessor and tax collector, Be verly, Mass., who has passed the 60th lifo mile stoie, says: ."Dr. Miles' Restorative Nei vine has done a great deal of good. I sutiffered for years from sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble. Would feel weary and used up in the morn lug, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend recomnenled Dr. atiles' Nervine, and I purchased a bottle under protest a. I hrd tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no use. But it gave me restful sleop, a good appetito and restored me to energetic health. It, is a grand good medicino, and I will gladly write anyone inquiring, full particularsof my sat isfactory experience." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug- - gists under a -positive guarantee, first bottle Nervne benefits or money re' el tGres funded. Book on dis- ' eases of the heart and rlth nerves free. Address. DR. MILES MIEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply the Oreat Popular Demand for 114ERICA' WAR fur IHUANITY Tohl in Piclure aul Story. Conpiled isuI written Iy SENATOR JOHN J. IMOALLS, of Kansas. The most brilliatntly witten, n.osi Irofusely and ar-tisti'ally illItIstrated. and most intensei l ) popiulari book on the u1 bject, of Ihe warP n it h1 Spitiln. Nearl 200 Superb Il ustrations from Photos 'akt,11 esPecially for' this great. work .\gents are making, $50 to f1t0 a week .4elling it. J\ %.eritable boIal)z;i foI .iv4 Ca) Vase4'. A.\'pply for deiCril,ioll. '.4_-n all( 4elierviory at, once to -. D. TitoMP\ws.n IUmilisillso C.) 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Nux 37; an<4 3 l38 rry P'3Ill1mnt d1rawin3g roon <10- 4inar .camr het4 ween4 'P31un lOa ami4 New York P4onnlEu' Itig ait .Charlotte wih LSouth13we.sters WM.)'(ii 43 I UTit.iu, Elt. 3Jit T. 4 , Sava nah1131. Ga1. it. L, StA Y. U. T. A., Columnboa, .C. A. 0. M.tCI)'Ji L i,, (O P. A., .J.ack4<)nvillit, Kia. ATLANTIC COAST LINE! FAST 1.INE Between Charleston and Columbia, Upper South Carolina, North Care linia, Athens and Atlanta. 41A34ENoP.a 36,EPAnTME1NT. Wi-.MINoTroN N C , Nov. 20th, 189)7. CONDENSE;. ?'CIIEI)"LE, (1oiNo WVaST: in Eiket Ang. 7 4,011o EAMr *No. 12 ',m No.63 7 (3) am43 iv.Charleston. S.C...Ar 14004 prm 8 3413m L,v....,...I,nn ......A r 4117 pm 9 40 3*1m1Iv ........:n m ter..........A r, 6 13 pm II 44(0 am11 r.....(olumis...... 4 *0 em e' 7 'rm A r....roup rilty.......v 2654 pr 12 ?,0 pmI Ar.... N w besry....L v 'l37 pm . '1M pim A r....Cli r, .....Lv I .7 pm I 25, Pm Atr. .....,1rer a .......,v : 31p :1 O'l pm A ......renvlI'1..... Lv 121 fl 3 '. m4...fnn $l innhn.)rgr.... y I - FAll 4107 433 A r .... Wsluborl.......b II II 193' 8 15pm A r.Cariotte. N. C ...v 9 I')atn 431) p m A r..ilend;er0orIJ ie N. (.,l,v 9 17 neri. 7 00 pm1 Ar....A shville...... v 8 2) amr *Datily. Nos.. (2 am1t 53 R4olde fFt ueio nsi he.wee n Chba rleis ton) nd Or n.*It)I illo vIn A 41)1antt i( Coat i,o Co43 lmbh1,. N wherr an34 nen i t3 (34Li.I3 13I. ii,an 34ha31 I3otonl amt13 WVext Cwli s it 1t. (u'' Ma nager. Truafilo Managar. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD, H. C. BEATTfIE, Receiver. ffechive hi. y 2, 1807. IietweenI A leson3( 8,nd3 W'nIirin. N'1 12. 5tations,4 No,. A r 1141041m.,,...A m,ttrajgn....,v 3 515 p A r 1) 40) a11m...I) n er.L,...Iv 8 r6 p) A r I 11- 31113. u.......Anin ...' f.i4(3' I'ml A r [I0 22 nain,,, ',...,. Perdleton.,~~.. 1 4) Ar 141 '1 atm...Chrry'4('ramJ ar.... Lv 4 2'i n A r 10 07 5am..,.13d 3sna Creoss ng.L v 4 '.4)93pn A r (I 40 (Im ,..4,,...8n {e,,.,. I,v 1 -47 p3g A r 0 '45 lerm ....,,,., Wesit ineo, i.m,.., .I,v 6 II p.m A r 9120 am ...WiII1ol!u,.I,v 417 i , A.M?. I.v. P' 31 ir. .1 II A Nimit N1 Ainperp.,' neienf.3 ''o we3 3g an4 Il at 8 1.4w, ma I 4 . , II. I n ro 1 SOUTHERN RAILWAV erai Time Between Columbia and Ueebe eaville. Eater Time DetweeU 0 Jambia and Other Pointe. Effective July 6, 1896. s-.. as Northbounde Daily. Daily. L.'......... - 00a 6 op " avannah........... - .. op 20 p Ar.Columbia .................. 406p 4 24A LV. C........ 7 Boa 6 sop Ar. Columbia.............. 10 66 a 10 lop Ar. Asheville............ 00 p 2 p Lv. Augusta. So. Ry ........ 2 10 n 9 Op Graniteville 2 9 10 16p Trenton............ . .... 5 olip 11 oop Johnston@... ....... ....... 8 19p 11 20p r. ColuiblaUn. de 't........ 4 61 p 2 10 a L Col'bia Bland'g ... ....... b i5p 6 84 a " Winnsboro......... 6 07p 628a " Chester ...... ...........6 64 p 7 i8 a " Itock Hill.................. 7 26p 7 6da Ar. Charlotte................. 8 15p 90, a Ar. Greensboro..............10 SP 12 1p Lv. Greensboro .. ....... 50p ....... Ar. Norfolk ... .... .. 7 50a ........ Danville.................... 11 1p 1 86p Ar. Richmond .................. 6 40 a 6 25p Ar. Washington .............. 6 12 a 9 85 p "BaltinorePa.R.R......... 803 11 b5p PhiladlWphla............. 10 15 a 2 6a " New York...............12 43 p 6 28a Bouthbound. No. 37 No. t5 Dally. lWally. Ly. New York, Pa. 1.I......... 4 FA) p 12 l5nt Philadelphia.............. 6 ip 8 506 Baltimouro................. 9 20 p 6 81 a Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry.. 10 43 p 11 15a Lv. Itichmond .................. 12Iont 12 Ohn Lv. Danville .............. ..... 6 toa 6 1p Lv. Noi folk ............ 9 35p ....... Ar. Gieensboro... ......... . 0 . .. ..... Lv. Greeul.boro................7 05 a 7 82p C -arlo t e ................... 9 45 a 10 20p Rok Hll................ ..10 20a 11 04p " Che.,ter .................... 10 b5 a 11 87p W inn1boro.................. 11 41 a 12 20 a r Col'Wa I4.,oll 8 -.......... 12 A5n n 1 87 a v. Colunbia sUn.dop't. ........1 I5p 4 00a Jloh :ti0t1n, ................... 2 63ip 6 0 &a Trettion..................... 8 06 p 626a Granlieville ................ 8 88p 7 07 a Ar. Augusta.... ....... 4 Ip ! 00 1 L. Ashevill..................8 f20 a 8 o5p Lv. 6parlaiburg .............. 11 4u a 6 15p Ly. Col'bia. 8 C.&(4.Ry...... .. 8 00)p 7 00a Ar. Charleston................. 6 40p 11 o0a Lv. Colbla, F.C.&P.Ry.......... 11 55 a 12 47 a Bavalnunh -................. 4 47p 6084 Ar. Jacksonville. ....... 9 25P 9 15. HLEEI'INO CAR tERtVICE. Excellent daily pasenger servioce between Florida and New York. Nos. 87 and 88-Washington and Southwesters Limited. Solid Vestibuled train with dining cars and Ornt clea" cnache north of Charlotte. Pullman drii wing rooim sleepi cars botween Tania, Jacksonville, Savanna. Waalidngton and ANw York. Pullnan Bleeping Cars between Charlette and Richmond. Pullman drawlng-roon sleeping care be tween (ireensboro and Norfolk. Close conne", tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT, arriving there in timo for breakfast. Solid train, with Parlor cars, between Charleston and Asheville. No.. 85 and 58-U. S. Fast Mail. Through u lilman drawing room buffet sleeping cars be een Jacksonville and New York and Pull Inan sleeping care het woon Auguista and Chav% lotte. 1P01nman Wleeping ears het wean Jao* ouville and Qoumibia, on route daily between oksonville and Cincinnati via Asheville. RANK 3. GAINNON, . M. CULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M Washington. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HA'RDWCK, G. P. A.. W&hngtoa. .(. P. A., At_4nta SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condemwal .-seedte io Efrect A..NN... No.. 132(iirntoi ....... ......7 130 a mn Lv. C'oliumba........... .... ...... 11 05 a in " Iin.eri y .......6 10 a mn 12 10 n'n " eI erry..............24i a iu 12 25 p in "..Ni..-.i............ 7 2-.2 a mr 1 9 p ma " :enwd..... 7 4d a mn 1 55 p mn Ar. lHodg<.-,. ... ........ 00 a mi 2 I15 p in X r. A blmvie. .... .. .. ~8~ i na in 4 p mi Ar._lHeitori....... .. B_3 a m 1 10 p) n Ar. Andersion . .. 9 85 a m 13 85 p mi Xr. (ieiv .&i'io.. ..11 1IJi ~ 4 15 1'iO Ar. Atlanta...........5. 5 i~01I0 p mi 8'iATI NS.1 ~ . Daily fCeenvine.... ......(,~n p Tiiis01 ~~fa ii " 1iedmnt...........111.0 p mn 10 40 a mn "Wi1liamston....... .. 6 2.4 p ni 10 65 a mi Lv. Anderso,n.. .........4i 45n 10 46 a ma Iv. B.!!ton ..............8 . - 1 iT~lN 1a Ar. U'innid Pa...........7 15 p1 mi 11 40i a m Iv. A~blteviiii.......liiT,, it 1 20~ar y~ k ieu.............7 13. p mi 11 65 a mi "Greenxwoodc......... 8 00 p im 12 40 p mn "Ninei y-.aix.......... 8 18 p im 12 65 P in "Newberr~zy.......... 9 16 p mn 2 00 p mn Ar. Prosper ity.......... 9 to y in 2 14 p mi "(Columibin .......... ............ 8 80 p in Ar. Olinrli'e.itn............... . 6 40 p mn No.i~W.l~. TA'11ONB. N.jo.I 6101 7 l.n Lv... .iart'.Qton... .A r 84OT d1 oi 8I80a 11 Uua ' .... Co. mn .Ia.... " > 9 3p 9tr a 12151p1'...Ai,n......Lv 280 85lui 10 04n i 'l p; 4...antuco.... " 1 lp7 40ll 10 20a: .. p i...Union.." 105Sp 7 80:i 10 54i ai p "...acoiot..."12 14p 8 42p 11 251a 3 lpa A r. . ipa r tan burg.. .Lv 11 45a 8 15p 11 4ua 40p> Lv.. Hpart anbuxrg...Aril1 22a 600p1 2 45p 700p A...A,hevIlle.Lvi 820 8 06p "P, p. mn. "A," a. im. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 85 and 88, 87 and ,3 on A. and C. division. Tfrin leave 1partanbutrg, A. & C. division, nor thbound. il:17 -a. mn., 8:87 p. m.y 6:10 p. mn., (Vent ibuilo Limited); southbound 12:26 a. in., :15 p. m.. 11:84 a. mn., (Vestibule Limitoed.) Tralis eaive Greenville. A. and C. division, nor t hbounid, A :46 a. mn., 2:14 p. in. and 6:22 p. ni., (Vest ibuled Limnited):. snutYnbound, I:25 a. in., 4080p. mi., 12% pld. mn. (Vest ibuled Limited). 'Trains 9 and 10 carry e:exnt Pullman sleeping cars bet ween Columbia and Ashevillo, enrotute daily between Jacksonville and Cincin nati. FR ANK 8. (iANNON, J. M.(CUL~P, Third V-P. & Geni. Mgr., Traffic M gr., Wanhiingien, D. C, ~ Washington, D. C W. A. TrUlK, F'. H1. H AIR[DWICK, Geni. Pasus. A g't. An't Gden. P'ass'. Ag't. Wasuhingtoni, D.. C. , Atianta. Ga. rOLU ,I .E BERRY & LAUREN /RIR A . me Table in nfet, Aug iLlh, 1811. ICastorn Standard Time. iothbiiounid. Northboumd. F'gt D)'ly enig'r eima'r D)'ly F'gt. tM. A.M... PM. iPM P.M1 P'.M 7(0 LvChinrieston Ar 8(1 0 4i tiumter I,v 5 ' (14 80 'I lal liv iaturiins Ar I 23 583 1i 01 II 301 8 22 1 53I ..Cliniion., I 3 .A00 930l 7 18 8 lb 2 02 (Goldville 125u 4 149 9 10 7 2 8'.7 21)0 ..Klinard. 12.,3 48 18 17 7117 9108 2 14 ...(ary. 12111 4 i8 8 10 711 #i 2'i 2 l4 ..Jshlapa 12 33 (' to 1 8 iq 050 2112 19ewborry iI 20 3 2 7 lb 85j1i10 .8 2 47 P'roii>erity 127 ii 318 660 I) III 40 2657 ....811 he .. 111(8 3 0 11 til 1 -18 302 14 Mountain 11 66 2.-3 1120 9 to31 1f I 12 ...(Thapin. 11 45'2 X-4 5 0 in1 Il t.o 3 'I Whito Itook I1 37 2 .7 5 30 061 11 I 14 112'1 lIallon tineo 11 82 14i 7 5 2* 10 12 [tO00O 36..Irmo... 11 21 1 2 10 10325 14. 312 ..Oftlphart 11 17 188 4 5 1 4.5 12 25 11 flArOoItuv,ilL 11 I5 iS *5 2 P 8300 AiGroonvilleTLv 1201 - 1110 ipart- inurg l l S JO & 'gustla n .0 Tr'insi of! and1 ?8 in a sonull,idbtwooni Chner leaton andu-Jronsvllle. ( 'loan con nection ut Bum ter for atli potints Nort h I! oso connection ati 8nnrla'. nlie for the Mountix.M. 10. CAVICNA UGII, Agt., Newberry 8 (C. HAnIR and sut fles the hal. omotes a luxuriant growth. SSAL O !o Atlantit, Clittrot AgsaAhn,w lingt. I, ,qtw Urh miii. Chattamnoogn, leisiI lo axiud iN ow Yolk, Iio., Rltond, #A ashingtoni, Norfolk, 1.1hadelphia. acheoulu In tleul July. Is, 18w. .y tw York, via 'esnn. It.Rt *il 0J0.nnm54. t0s , ..................... 12 a -2 06 li at re....... ................ 2 tk o " 1 a1sh1gton........ ......... 440 " - .30 " t.......................... 816 1n 9 'ortan-. oth .. . 8 4i paa& V - Wo oit n, v ia 1. A. . ........ *lVbpnt*ll. kr 1licid raon. *2i50 am *11 &r Dirimum, v ia . A. L...... t7 blna8 . Lv ilurl1tuim. " ...... 17 0pintil 19 a Ar itMIC-tgh. via 5. A. I. .... .. *'41 am 40 pn " Satiford .............................. 8 33 "0 5 05 " Houthe nI Pinis ............... 4 28 " 6 I 8 " Hanilet ............................. 5 17 " 01l r ....................... 6 3 t 0 M onroe ................. ........... -3 " 912 W ilmigtonl..................----. *12 15 41 ChIrSILLO, via . A....... *7 60 " *1W126pm -- thtster, via P5. A. L.......... 8 3 PA ieC53 pm Lv uolumbit, V. N. I j. R. It. ............ to CO pmn Ar Clinton " 9 45a 1214" Greenwood " 10 m " 107 am Abbeville . 1103 18M Hiberton.......... 1207 m 2m41 Athens......... 13 84 Winder " .......... 160 428 "Atlanta, 8. A. L. (Union 2 50 " 2V ____epoq)(Centm1l Time) NORITHBOUND - No.1408. No. 6. L D epinta,(Central Time)020tr fti tit Widsler .......... 2 41, pn Io 41 1m At hens ......... 3 t3 11 111m Elbert on ......... 4 15 " a28,am Abbeville " ......... 616 " 1ain "Ureenwmood " ......... 41 " 2 8an C.nton ......... 6 W *2 56 , A r Coilu in s . C N & L. 11it. .. . t7 4 "o olser ......... 8 13" 4 2a Art .hatlotte.vii 3. A. L......if25pm *7 59" Lv lotniroe. Via 8. A. L........ *9 40 pm 05 " lmet, " .........11 It ". 8 00 Ar Wilminscton .......... ........ *5 pm Southern 'lies " ..........*:2 M Is e 0 am RRaIR-41 .h .......... *12 10 o *11 25 " 'lenlr , .......... *120 tim .v . ......... 3 2F atn I -5 in Ar llurham 32 " 14 1t pig y LvDur at " .... 7(10 pt i10 .9 arn Ar Cidthal., vitt 6 A. L .........4 5 a 5 p Itichon(l....... A C L .....8 0 4 7 33 Washig'n.vbil'enn. H. . 12 31 " 110 " "lli:tlis ore "d ". ". 1 40 pm11 1 0., itrn Philadelphia " " " 3 5 pt 3 0 " " New York. 1" s ' '62. ", * 65 Ar Ponsempiuth " " " 72 m 520 p.n " Nr rfo-k " " " *735 " *335 t I'li $ , 4x. N4itavst. Nop. 403 satd 402.-"The Atiantsa Mp.cInt." Solid Nes'tibule Train of PuilniIn ileepere and Coaches betwien Washington and At, lant1. 11i6so 1'uI it n1 t-ilcr res between Potp. nioith and Chester. 8. C. No,..41 id 38..-'"Ibe- 14. A. L. Expresa," sk1i Train, Col.ebs and Pillo1.i Sleeptors betwveen PorismouiI It mid A t hInti. Comnptny %lsoeport3 bet wetn Comti n amid Atlanta. B Il i tithi maki- Itti:eillitte (!tineetioi nt. Atintai for Aloni nomerN. ''ohmle, New Or leans, TexIa . Unliffonia. 1 xco, ( htta tio-git, Nushville-, Mot-blal maccn, Florda. ply to It. A. i 4wiltli l, 'i-. Ag1., P issl. i.'t, . . .hh . I,t.il Agt Pias. iet. Atanila Gi. Se' 81.1011 N, Vic-Pres. amil ,enil M~ tan i5.gr V 1". AF E -i z-.'truerl ntendi it. II. W. 11 .4 1.OV Elt,Tr,flie Minager. T. J. AN Dtl1rON, Gen' Pnsseiger Agent. 0KNUHAL OEFICEm: t1'OITBOUT11. VA. tRE C'11 A I.F.I111 *40,N.. Double Laly Trains betweet itharli-ston Columbia amid Augustst. QUICKEn TIME. SOUTH CAltL0ijPA & GKt)RGIA it $ 1: PASENO9R tIPAlt'l M ,. CHARLESTOmi. S. C., Dee. ;6, 18!8. SlUBEDULE, DAJLk. Lv t'harleston.............. ...... 7 J0 u 5 .41 pn Stammerville.................... 7 46 oin 1 ps.. Georges................. ........... F W alnt I lis t.in Bra nchvillo .................. 9 5 am 7 10 pim lo%esvillo ...................... 9 16 um 8 17 pim Oraigeburg.......... ........... 9 2 am 8 .4 pm St. Matthews........... ......... 9 --d am 8 4b im Fort blotte............. 10 01 am 9 03 jm ) Kingvlille ........ ................ 10 10 amt 9 20 pm Lv ColIm bla . ..............0 60 am 45 pm .K Ingsville.... ........... i am a ',8 pmf For t Motte.................. 7 .lIa m 4 413 pmU St. hiatthews............... 7 0 aim 4 64 pm) Orange burg................ 8 '9 am a 17 pm z.oweasviile ................. 8 34 amt 6 3. pm Iiran)chyti ................) 10 tim 11 03 pm G4eorges....................9 35 am t, 24 pmt Summerville............. 10 22 am1) 7 17 pm A r Chaurleastn.................11 00 an 8 1t: pm 'v Char t stlon.................7 10 an m6 8J p)m B'iachyille... ..... ... ... 16 nm 7 60 pn Itain herg ..... ........ . . 9 tnm 8 '19 pmi Denmark.................. 9 2 am 8 3Ip.n Blackville..................10 103 aan 8 10 1)m1 W llits.on .................10 27 lint 9 .0111m A ik en.......................11 09a am 9 57 pmt Ar Angusta.....................11 51 am 10, -4 pm Lv A ugitata.................... 6 21) am 8 10 pm A ik en......................7 512 um 3 67 pm W ilistoin.....i............... 7 42 aan 4 ; 4 pm Blaokville................... 8 4o1 ttin 4 fit pm jettniark ................... 8 11) a 6u 07 p an Blamberg ................. .. 8 27 am 6 It9 pm IsranchlIlie............... 8 1,. am 8 2 pm A r Chatrleston................I 00 am 8 004 ifi FAST EixPREN5 At'OUJsTA A'.D wA8HitaOro whlit PU I.LatJAi N BETv E3 N A UOt'STA, ANIEN AanNth VoltK. Lv Augusta........................ ........2 3Sp L VAIk etn ..................................s alL Ar D)enmnark.........,............ .......4 114ID 1,v Dentmark...........................,. 7 an Lv Aliken........ ............................ 7 It9a Ar Atugusita.............................. . 7 tJaan DIAILY EX0it T SUNDAY. L,v Camdlen.................... 15 ab tI. 3 00 pmn Caniden .lutICtion......... 851am 3 50 pmn A r Kitngvlle .-..,............. 10 tb ama 4 29 pm Lv Klugv illo ..................10 10 o Camden Junion....m..t, 46 sam A r(Oanaden....................11 40 pm Coantections at Colu,. bia with S-tuthern itallway for all potts In uplper Houth and North CarolIna. 3olIuI trsilns bet weens Char. pbolit on. Southern Italiway to AuIgusta, Alken tand oilher poInts on "Thle Ch'arleston itne"; at Charleston wIth Uly de- L.ie S-) Am-) tirs to 'Newy York sad Jsackstoaavtlle. J. 11. SA NO3, G.enteral Manatgei (Genieral Oifilcas: siharleat on 8.0. C319881t!n Bild V01'0111 Cer1111a Ll y Co Atugusta and Asheville Short Line. Schtedule, in EfTeet A use. 7, 1*318. Leave Autgtslin.-.........s40 a am 1 40 p m Asrlve GreeitV(wood........ Ir, p mi Attmiereoi.................... sT1" L,ita nes............ Ii l''t 41 0 it m (.reinvlllo......... 0 p so 1 16 amis (. 1en nj. us Igs.. 4 00 p mt. Si'pa tani te g.3.. 10 P mi 10~ LO atm 1 8a t tut ............... 5.23 1'lm llemsders.tny||e1. 0.t P m5 A ss.evllioe.......... 7 0 pilln Lenye Ash ville.........8 20 a ini... 8; iatnhusrg ....1 45 a at 15 t p mI G lo n ijht g......10 001 a ii I. I e.t e ............130 p in -li00 p m (on ien wood.....2 35i l m .. ... Aine er,on ..................... ..7 ? 00a in .._ Ittg_i i-s::...... l 0p n1 ita mt An lyaie it aloigh ......... .... 'TO 11. .~~...5.. N riolk.............7 80l a ii Pestersbutrg ....7 19 a sn '" " itc od,......815 A m ,'""" leave Augstsa-~--............. 26Iipitt A. l ndsalo...................,....-6 00 pm1) Firfnx---..----.-....~........615pm Ye . nsse....--.-...04- am 600pm Jif'attfoi t ..-.......0 0 a'sm 7 20 ptm P'or t oya l.....10 05 tim 7 8 . pm - Savn nmah--...-............... 7 85 pmn -- .m.insiat--........... 0 10 pm Leaive~ Oltitleston.--.---..........-. 02a 8Snvn n nn h ------...............41 00s sam Port, itnyas-~.~....~. 4 0 pmn 8380 it m fleu ort......... I5 pm 8 40pm Fairfn-t --... ...... 10 51aem A rrIve Augtts...-- .. ...........' It p 40 1.40r i.. trai fro Atigusta mkes 6il0 'onnebo ion si(s'aeon t'all s or sill pott 0O1 Seaboard Air.Ino. Close connmtet.ilon at Jrconwvooud for all Polin S o1 8. A L. and C. and G. llutlWay, mad at. iisat anbnlrg wIth RoutthePrn Rlalt ay. Fot any3 informatttiona r. itivo t.o tc,kt a signt;ta, (Ua, T Mt JEMEltSON, Tra4#e Msgen,